Evening Coat
ca. 1937 (made)
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This evening ensemble consists of an long evening coat and a stole entirely made of plaited gilt braid. The evening coat is slightly fitted at the waist and has wide sleeves, tapering at cuffs. The stole in the shape of a short cape, tapering slightly at the ends.
The evening coat is a stunning example of designer Elsa Schiaparelli's experimenting with unusual fabrics and substances, never before connected with women's clothes. Schiaparelli viewed clothing as a type of architecture and believed it should have a strict neatness, with angles replacing feminine curves. This ensemble shows how Schiaparelli excelled in conjuring striking eveningwear with modern, forceful lines and a stylised simplicity.
The evening coat is a stunning example of designer Elsa Schiaparelli's experimenting with unusual fabrics and substances, never before connected with women's clothes. Schiaparelli viewed clothing as a type of architecture and believed it should have a strict neatness, with angles replacing feminine curves. This ensemble shows how Schiaparelli excelled in conjuring striking eveningwear with modern, forceful lines and a stylised simplicity.
Object details
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Hand-sewn plaited gilt braid on chiffon foundation, lined with silk |
Brief description | Evening ensemble with coat and stole, designed by Elsa Schiaparelli, Paris, France, ca. 1937 |
Physical description | Evening ensemble consisting of an evening coat and a stole entirely made of plaited gilt braid mounted on a chiffon foundation. It is lined with dark brown silk. |
Dimensions | approximate footprint (mm): W800 x D600 x H1600 |
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Production type | Haute couture |
Credit line | Given by Mrs B Gurschner |
Object history | Coat and collar made up of flat gold braid strips. In bodice, sleeves and cape collar, 2 strips are plaited together, then sewn to each other. As the skirt expands in volume the strips, first two, and then three, are woven in a basket weave to make strips of graduated sizes, largest about 3” wide at hem, which are sewn together. Texture is created by the raised strip as it turns over at edges. Photo notes: Weave detail 3: Each strip is 2 pieces gold braid plaited together Weave detail and weave detail 4: basket weave of two, then three strips Sleeve: The huge bulbous sleeves are narrow at the armhole and narrow again at the sleeve opening. Very unusual shape for a sleeve. Cape collar detail2 : given where the hooks and eyes are on this it seems the collar was intended to be tight around the neck , but stiffness and size of it make it physically rather improbable. Jan G. Reeder, Curator, The Costume Institute, The Metropolitan Museum of Art Taken May, 2011, Compiled September, 2011 |
Summary | This evening ensemble consists of an long evening coat and a stole entirely made of plaited gilt braid. The evening coat is slightly fitted at the waist and has wide sleeves, tapering at cuffs. The stole in the shape of a short cape, tapering slightly at the ends. The evening coat is a stunning example of designer Elsa Schiaparelli's experimenting with unusual fabrics and substances, never before connected with women's clothes. Schiaparelli viewed clothing as a type of architecture and believed it should have a strict neatness, with angles replacing feminine curves. This ensemble shows how Schiaparelli excelled in conjuring striking eveningwear with modern, forceful lines and a stylised simplicity. |
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Accession number | T.235&A-1976 |
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Record created | November 13, 2003 |
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